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SAT II Chemistry Practice Test 3

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1. If dissolved in water, it is a good electricity conductor:

(A) Nonpolar covalent substance
(B) Noble gas
(C) Metallic substance
(D) Ionic substance
(E) Polar covalent substance

2. Which of the following would have the highest pH?
(A) HCl
(B) CH3COOH
(C) KOH
(D) SO2
(E) we need to know their concentrations in order to give a correct result

3. Which of the following substances is a polar solvent?

(A) H2O
(B) SO3
(C) NaCl
(D) NaF
(E) NO2

4. Questions 3-6 refer to the following substances

(A) B
(B) Al
(C) Na
(D) Zn
(E) C

5. Which molecule has a tetragonal geometry?

(A) NH4+
(B) CCl4
(C) Both CCl4 and NH4+
(D) SO2
(E) None of them

6. The hybridization on the carbon in ethane, C2H6, is

(A)sp3
(B)sp2
(C)sp
(D)sp3d
(E)sp3d2

7. Which of the following species can act as a Bronsted-Lowry acid?

(A) NH4+
(B) (CO3)2-
(C) NH3
(D) NaH
(E) Ba(OH)2

8. Which element can form 5 different oxides?

(A) O
(B) N
(C) F
(D) Ne
(E) Na

9. A solution that is at equilibrium and contains the maximum amount of solute for a given amount of solvent at constant temperature and pressure is called:

(A) Saturated
(B) Suspension
(C) Supersaturated
(D) Miscible
(E) Colloid

10. What is the molarity of a hydrochloric acid solution, HCl(aq), if 18.25g of HCl is dissolved in enough water to make 1.0 L of solution?

(A) 0.1825 M
(B) 0.25 M
(C) 0.05 M
(D) 0.5 M
(E) 18.25 M

Answer Sheet for the SAT II Chemistry Practice Test 3.

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